Means for attaching dynamo-electric machines to velocipedes and the like.



F. EIGHERT. MEANS FOR ATTAOHING DYNAMO ELECTRIC MACHINES T0 VELOUIPEDES AND THE LIKIL.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 18, 191".

Patented Sept. 23, 1913.

Inventor FmZCz Eichert by WjCnesses (.vi- MW, 1 9

A t t ornqy UNITED sra'rns PATENT Futon.

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ASSIGNOR TO THE FIRM OF GREIF AND soHLxoK, OF CQBURG, GERMANY.

MEANS IEOR Ar'rAonmG DYNAMIC-ELECTRIC MACHINES TO vELocIrnDEs AND THE LIKE.

Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed March 18,

Patented Sept. 23, 1913. 1 912. Serial No. 684,568.

I To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Fm'rz EICHERT, a subject of the German Emperor, residing at Berlin, in Germany, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Means for Attaching Dynamo-Electric Machines to Velocipedcs and the like, of Which the following is a specification.

The present invention relates to dynamo electric machines driven by friction with the wheels. of velocipedes and the like, for example, for the purpose of supplying electric current to lamps, and the object. of the invention is to provide an adjustable device enabling a machine of this class to be readily attached in such manner that the friction wheel is properly positioned in relation to the wheel whereby it is driven, the adjustment of the supporting device not being interfered with by temporary subsequent removal of the dynamo.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which Figure '1 is a side view showing the generator fitted to the front fork of a bicycle: Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the fastening device drawn to a larger scale, and Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof, partly iii-section on the line CD of Fig. 2-.

The fastening device for the generator 1 comprises two main parts, the bracket t clamped to the fork 2 of the-bicycle wheel and a detachable part 5 fixed to the generator 1 "The tWo parts 4 and 5 are connected by a wing screw 6 and a bolt 7, the latter passing through apertures in the parts 4: and 5 and being made fast by a nut 8. The part-5 with the generator 1 is pivoted on a smooth part of the shank of the wing screw 6. The bolt 7 passes through a curved slot 9 in the part 4, so that when loose it can take part in the movement of the part 5 about the axis of the wing screw 6. The nut 8 has a cylindrical collar which fits into a corresponding hole in the part 5, and the bolt 7 can be screwed up tight after adju tment in the slot 9, thereby setting the position of the part 5 and the generator 1, so that the axis A-B of the generator intersects the axis of the wheel 3. The bolt 7 is so arranged that its nutS can be operated from the front of the bracket 4, obviating the necessity of Working through the 5])0k65fl of the wheel. The part 5 with the genelifing with the adjustment of the bolt 8, so i that the generator is accurately positioned ,by merely replacing the screw 6, with the part 5 in engagement with the collar on the nut.

in my device, the part 5 serves the function of a dynamo-carrying member. said part 5 being rigidly connected to the dyn'amol so that the part 5 and the dynamo are removable as a unit from the supporting bracket. Bolt 6 acts in a twofold capacity, first, as means for pivotally connect ing the carrying member to the bracket, and, second, as means for clamping said carrying member fixedly in position on the bracket. The bolt 7 and nut S serve the purpose of a retaining member for preventing the carrying member from havmg pivotal movement on the bolt (3 relative to the bracket; but when the bolt'6 is unscrewed, thecarrying member and the dynamo can be dismounted or removed without disturbing the position of bolt 7 and nut 8 in the arcuate slot of the supporting bracket, thus enabling the carrying member and the dynamo to be dismounted and replaced Without disturbing the adjustment of the retaining member.

Whatfl claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is combination with a supporting bracket, of

dynamo-carrying member pivotally con nected to said bracket and removable bodily therefrom, a retaining member adjustable'on the bracket in an arcuate path with respect to said pivotal connection of the dynamocarrying member, said retaining-member engaging with said dynamo-carrying member for holding the latter against pivotal movement so that the dynamo will nprmally occupy a position insuring properfrictional contact with a driving member, and clamping means separate from said retaining means and operating to fixedly blamp sai dynamo-carrying member in an operativeposition. i

,1. j "2. In a device of the class described, the ioombination with a suppprtlng bracket, of a dynamo-carrying mem er, means cooper mating with said bracket and the carrying 

